Argentina
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On the way to San José de Jachal, just after turning left on the RN150, there is a dirt road to the right. Follow it for a few hundred meter until you find the dry river bed. Go “up stream” for about 500mts, behind the hill you should have on your right. Same hill that protects the place from the night wind. There is some flat areas to park and trees around. By the river bed wall there is a couple of old water holes. Pretty cool to see. They were full of parrots when we were there. So beautiful.
Probably 4x4 required. Not recommended during rainy season; the river probably fills up with water.
Take care of the place, please don’t leave trash, feed some parrots and enjoy life.
Pura vida!
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Super quite night, dry riverbed. No water at all & no parrots … but sone riding gouchos
Report Check-InOn the way to San José de Jachal, just after turning left on the RN150, there is a dirt road to the right. Follow it for a few hundred meter until you find the dry river bed. Go “up stream” for about 500mts, behind the hill you should have on your right. Same hill that protects the place from the night wind. There is some flat areas to park and trees around. By the river bed wall there is a couple of old water holes. Pretty cool to see. They were full of parrots when we were there. So beautiful.
Probably 4x4 required. Not recommended during rainy season; the river probably fills up with water.
Take care of the place, please don’t leave trash, feed some parrots and enjoy life.
Pura vida! 🌈🔆